NYT Summer Reading Contest 是 紐約時報 自2010年起,每年夏天都會舉辦的讀寫學(xué)術(shù)活動,至今已經(jīng)是第13屆,目前已經(jīng)有來自全世界各地的8萬多名中學(xué)生參與。
紐約時報作為美國乃至世界知名的新聞報刊平臺,其舉辦的比賽具有很高的含金量。如果同學(xué)們能在比賽中獲得認(rèn)可,不僅能證明自己的英文寫作能力,還可以提升自己的學(xué)術(shù)、創(chuàng)意寫作背景。
The 13th Summer Reading Contest 第十三屆夏季讀寫比賽要求學(xué)生選擇2022年在 紐約時報 上發(fā)表的任何內(nèi)容,如新聞、散文、論文、視頻、音頻、攝影等,針對感興趣的內(nèi)容寫一篇評論文章。
適合學(xué)生
全球11-19歲在讀初中、高中對該學(xué)術(shù)活動感興趣的學(xué)生們均可參加。
●?美國、英國地區(qū)參賽的學(xué)生:年齡13~19歲
●?其他地區(qū)的參賽學(xué)生:年齡16~19歲
●?美國、英國地區(qū)11~12歲以及其他地區(qū)11~15歲的學(xué)生,須由家長幫助提交。
(紐約時報內(nèi)部工作人員的直系親屬禁止參賽)
比賽時間
2022年6月10日-8月19日
每周一次,每人每周僅可提交一份作品,參賽學(xué)生可連續(xù)10周每周投稿。
學(xué)術(shù)活動內(nèi)容
自學(xué)術(shù)活動開始的每周五,官網(wǎng)置頂位置會詢問同樣的兩個問題:
— “What interested you most in The Times this week?”
— “Why?”
學(xué)生可以任意選擇紐約時報上發(fā)布的任意主題下的article、essay、video、interactive、podcast or photograph來發(fā)表自己的全英文看法和見解文章,不能超過1500個字符,約250詞。
比賽意義
激勵中學(xué)生洞察身邊的世界,思考自己在世界中的位置,并通過寫作來提升傳達(dá)自身想法的能力。
當(dāng)學(xué)生們能夠做到閱讀一個國家的主流報刊時,除了理解報刊上的字面意思外,還能了解一系列報道背后的信息、暗示和隱喻,才能真正做到理解一個國家的公共輿論。
含金量非常高的文科類世界級讀寫學(xué)術(shù)活動。紐約時報自2010年開始,每年夏天舉辦學(xué)術(shù)活動,針對世界各地的中學(xué)生。目前全球已有超過6萬名中學(xué)生參與學(xué)術(shù)活動。
紐約時報系列比賽項目多樣,受眾廣泛,報名流程簡單,留給同學(xué)們的創(chuàng)意發(fā)揮空間也很充足。即使不能獲獎,這樣的寫作經(jīng)歷也能使學(xué)生的各方面寫作能力都得到鍛煉和提高。
獎項設(shè)置
比賽總共10周,每周都有得獎機會,獎項分為:
Winner(每周1位)
Runner-up 和 Honorable mentions
(每周若干位)
每周贏得學(xué)術(shù)活動的學(xué)生作品和姓名將被發(fā)表在紐約時報官網(wǎng)上
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Your Steak Is More Expensive, but Cattle Ranchers Are Missing Out
“This is ridiculous! Beef is now $15 a pound, twice what I paid before! It has to be all the relief checks handed out by Biden that are causing inflation!” my uncle asserted, echoing the misinformation he had gotten from social media. Born in China and immigrated to West Virginia over 20 years ago, my uncle has seen his fair share of economic ups and downs. But somehow, he often blames “socialist” welfare policies.
I dismissed his wild guess. With my rudimentary Econ knowledge, I knew it had to be something other than the 5 percent Consumer Price Index increase that was causing the hike in beef prices. “Your Steak Is More Expensive, but Cattle Ranchers Are Missing Out” by Julie Creswell not only confirmed my hypothesis, but also enlightened me to the real reason behind it.
It turns out Big Four meatpackers have been monopolizing the supply for years. Despite the surging demand of post-pandemic consumption, ranchers have seen little profit increase while meat processors are making as much as $1,000 in profit per head of cattle instead of the normal $50 to $150. Meatpackers don’t have incentives to increase production “as they make more money on fewer head counts.”
I told my uncle the real reason behind the beef price hike, and he said it made sense. Thanks to Ms. Creswell, my uncle will be wondering when a Senate antitrust investigation of meatpackers will solve the problem, rather than blaming “socialist” policies, next time he buys another expensive steak.
The Best Way to Respond to Text Messages
They say texting is easy, but through the eyes of an avid overthinker, it is an unsolvable, ever-tipping scale between “too much” and “not enough.” In his essay “The Best Way to Respond to Text Messages,” Todd Levin explores the struggle of responding to a text to show enough emotion while preserving genuineness. As Mr. Levin suggests, Apple’s new “HA HA” tapback feature may help make responding easier, until it doesn’t. Because it doesn’t take long before people read into it. Is the joke not funny enough to warrant an emoji? Does the tapback mean the other person wants to end the conversation?
In the pandemic age, overthinkers are hopelessly faced with a million text dilemmas, reading into two-dimensional letters and cartoon emojis. We sit with our thumbs hovering over the screen, spamming the letters “H” and “A” over and over like we are just exploding with laughter, while we sit tight lipped, back hunched, eyes dry from glazing over the screen for hours. Because the joke isn’t really that funny, is it? Or at least not as funny as our text reaction suggests. Because the joke is just letters printed on a screen, or a blurry meme you’ve already seen. Perhaps the problem isn’t how many “HA”s you should be typing out, but the emotional numbness we feel from being online so much that we forget what it is to really laugh. Apple can introduce a million features to combat texters’ overthinking, but no amount of “HA”s will ever seem genuine enough until our feelings are.
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